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Tuesday, March 29, 2005

Say goodbye Scarf!


Image hosted by Photobucket.comTake a good look at it folks.  I am rippin' it out later today!  I just have made too many mistakes, and the fatal one happened at the 12th twist!  my sister called and I was not paying attention and all of the stitches slipped.  I have been rippin' it out row by row to recover the stitches properly but keep messing up.  Thats it this scarf was not meant to be.  I will start a new one with the remaining 2 balls I have.  I just can't face rippin' with out a WIP.  Oh I want to scream and cry at the same time! My hubby was scared of me last night b/c i was furious with myself.  he told me that knitting was suppose to relax me not raise my blood pressure:) he gave me big hug and tried to help. (to no avail)

Image hosted by Photobucket.comHere is a close up.  This scarf has taught me a lot.  I worked backwards, forwards, and learned how to correct a whole bunch of goofs.  Next time I will be more careful. Got the hang of it now:) Maybe I should start on my sons hat?  I will be thinking of tackling  this scarf  the whole time!

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